BleeD brings Morphosis to London

Hieroglyphic Being, Raime and NHK'Koyxen have also been billed for parties over the coming months.

London promoters BleeD Music have announced details of their forthcoming events from March through July.

Established in 2010, the roving party has specialised in promoting experimental music, and has previously hosted label showcases with Blackest Ever Black, PAN and Tri Angle. Its spring schedule kicks off on Thursday, March 21st, with a party in the intimate surrounds of Café Oto in East London featuring Cut Hands and Dalhous. Next up is a bash at Basing House on March 23rd featuring RVNG affiliate Holly Herndon and Hieroglyphic Being, who will be in the midst of a 10-stop European tour.

On May 28th and 31st BleeD will host two events with Raime—the first sees the London duo continue their Before My Eyes DJ residency with Demdike Stare and Blackest Ever Black's Kiran Sande at the Waiting Room, while the second is an audio-visual show in an 18th-century church co-hosted with the Barbican. April 20th sees a showcase at Corsica Studios, with Morphine Records boss Morphosis joined on the bill by Objekt, John Heckle, Container, NHK'Koyxen and Rene Hell, with more names still to be announced. Further down the line, BleeD will curate a tent at the Field Day festival on May 25th—Karenn, Shed, How To Dress Well and Lee Gamble are among the names booked for that one—before they bring Vatican Shadow to Islington spot Electrowerkz on July 4th.

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